This Recipe Of Sir Issac Newton Confirms Something Shocking And It Is Surely Not About The Philosopher's Stone

We are well aware of Newton's interest in alchemy, which drove him to write millions of text on the subject. We cannot even imagine the unfathomable world without some of his crucial theories and contributions. One of his texts has now resurfaced which was hidden in a private collection since decades. And this one can make us all millionaires!

What is sophick mercury?

Well, you Harry Potter fan absolutely know the philosopher's stone, right? So sophick mercury is the key ingredient to make it. And, for the refreshing of your memory, know that it could turn any metal into gold.

Starkey's recipe

No evidence whether it will work

However, there are no evidence that Newton decrypted the works of Starkey accurately. While alchemy isn't so popular a field, had Newton not been involved in it so keenly, some groundbreaking discoveries would have been left hidden.

According to Newman

"Alchemists were the first to realize that compounds could be broken down into their constituent parts and then recombined. Newton then applied that to white light, which he deconstructed into constituent colors and then recombined. That's something Newton got from alchemy."